Multi-Lingual Learner (ML) Paraeducator

HOPE Online Learning Academy Co-Op
Englewood, CO Full Time
POSTED ON 4/23/2024

HOPE Online Learning Academy Job Description

Multi-Language Paraeducator

JOB CLASSIFICATION / WORK EXPECTATIONS: SALARY: $29,000 - $35,000

The ML Paraeducator is a full time, exempt position. Employees in this position follow the Academic Year Calendar for HOPE’s Instructional staff, as determined annually. The expected workday is to be on site 30 minutes before and 30 minutes after the Learning Center’s operational hours.

This job description may not be inclusive of all assigned duties, responsibilities, or aspects of the job described and may be amended at any time at the discretion of HOPE’s management.

SUMMARY:

The ML Paraeducator is a Learning Site based instructional leadership position with the primary responsibility of coordination of core content support, language development, and intervention programming for students. This is accomplished by collaborating with Site Coordinators and other staff to to serve the needs of our English Learners through:

  • Professional Preparation and Planning;
  • Instruction
  • Assessment, Data, and Progress monitoring of student learning;
  • Communication and collaboration with all stakeholders to provide a positive, safe, and engaging learning environment; and
  • Professionalism and commitment to community.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Priority Area: Instruction

60%

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Ensure that all students have access to and receive appropriate instruction to meet grade-level content and language standards and to address academic gaps as assigned
  • Uses strategies to actively engage students during instruction
  • Implements intervention program with fidelity adhering to time, grouping, and lesson plans to accelerate student learning
  • Consistently teaches Powerblock groups to assigned students, completes attendance and tracks grades for these students
  • Coordinate with Site Coordinators, Learning Center Mentors, Edgenuity’s Student Support Coordinator and virtual teachers to ensure that all EL students have access to and receive appropriate instruction to meet grade-level content and language standards and to address academic gaps.
  • Provide differentiated support to address the needs and context of mentor and their EL students; including co-planning, role modeling, resource management, and collaborating on intervention processes.
  • Pushes into classes to support EL learners during critical thinking and other offline activities
  • Pulls small groups as needed for additional EL acquisition support

Evidence of Success

  • Effectively implement EL strategies to provide culturally responsive, rigorous, targeted learning opportunities for all students.
  • Virtual Instructors effectively modify the curriculum to support EL student needs.
  • Students attend PB and show growth in the curriculum and on benchmark assessments
  • EL Student outcomes are improved as a result of explicit instruction focused on data-driven instruction.
  • EL Students are appropriately grouped for language development instruction.
  • Students have access to and receive appropriate instruction and support to improve their English language acquisition.

Priority Area: Assessment, Data, and progress monitoring of student learning

20%

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Works with staff at the Learning Center to Identify ELs
  • WIDA Assessment
  • Determine needs of NEP and LEP students and student groupings for instruction using:
  • WIDA SCREENER scores
  • ACCESS 2.0 scores
  • iReady, MAP data
  • Virtual Instructor Reports
  • Additional teacher/mentor feedback
  • Is trained in the administration of the following assessments and coordinates with HOPE assessment staff, ML staff, and Learning Center staff to organize the administration of the following:
  • WIDA SCREENER
  • ACCESS 2.0
  • WIDA MODEL (when needed
  • Coordinates with Coordinator to ensure that EL plans (MLPs) are written in a timely manner and provide ongoing progress monitoring of identified goals and/or targets.
  • Communicate with Virtual Instructors
  • Uses organizational skills and attention to detail to plan, schedule, proctor, and oversee all EL assessments and accommodations while upholding the level of integrity and security required.
  • Uses advanced technology skills to collect, analyze and share data on an individual student, class/course, and schoolwide progress toward grade-level/standard mastery, language development, and other center/school performance targets.
  • Oversees communication of individual student progress with each student and other stakeholders.

Evidence of Success

  • All assessments are completed in a timely manner with no mis-administrations or other errors.
  • PLCs, Center, and School Leadership teams regularly review performance data and use data to make instructional program decisions.
  • MLP are completed and updated in a timely manner
  • Documentation of progress monitoring is used to develop instructional and intervention plans for students

Priority Area: Communication and collaboration with various stakeholders to provide a positive, safe, and engaging learning environment

10%

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain collaborative, positive, effective relationships with all stakeholders.
  • Coordinate with all stakeholders (Learning Center Staff, Site Coordinator, Virtual Instructor, family, etc.) to develop, implement, and maintain a shared plan for consistent communication with (or about) students.
  • Use culturally responsive and effective communication strategies to build and maintain trust with all stakeholders; including communicating belief in the capacity of all learners to achieve at high levels (high expectations, post-secondary readiness, growth mindset).
  • Regularly participate in learning center, school, and community-based events and initiatives, including those that may occur outside of traditional school hours (Back to School, parent conferences, extracurricular events, etc.) on an on-going and regular basis.

Evidence of Success

  • Collaborative, positive, effective, and trusting relationships are developed and maintained with all stakeholders. Stakeholders report they feel valued and respected by the site coordinator.
  • Students are successful as a result of the development and implementation of a common collaborative communication plan between all individuals involved with the student.
  • All students meet high expectations as the result of clear, targeted, culturally-responsive communication, that includes regular and prompt feedback.

Priority Area: Professional Preparation and Planning

10%

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Attends the DCSD ML Think Tanks hML 4-5 times/year.
  • Reads and stays abreast of current topics in English language acquisition.
  • Chooses professional development trainings outside of HOPE to attend that are offered throughout the year.
  • Participates in and helps facilitate some of the HOPE ML training sessions.
  • Follow-up and implementation of large PD trainings
  • Plan in-center professional development for HOPE and Learning Center staff
  • Leads ML mini-workshops at the learning center for Site Coordinators and mentors.

Evidence of Success

  • Mentors utilize ML strategies in intervention groups
  • EL students show measurable growth based on the implementation
  • ML site coordinator meets professional goals and requirements for re-licensure

Priority Area: Lead by exemplifying professionalism and commitment to community

10%

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Adjusts practice and prioritization of other tasks based on the needs of the Learning Center and HOPE.
  • Sets personal goals related to student learning outcomes and seeks opportunities to improve personal professional practice through professional development and reflection.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Evidence of Success

  • The Learning Center and HOPE meet performance targets outlined in the Unified Improvement Plan.
  • Personal professional goals are met.
  • Other as determined by employee and supervisor.

EDUCATION, LICENSURE, AND RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE:

Required

  • Three years of teaching experience, at least two working with at-risk youth in a multicultural setting
  • Experience supporting and providing instruction for diverse learners (MLL, SPED, MTSS, GT)
  • Able to unpack a Colorado Academic Standard to develop learning targets, success criteria, and tasks that support rigorous instruction
  • Experience with data-driven instructional practices
  • Experience screening and evaluating potential English Learners language to determine eligibility for ML programming.

Preferred

  • Bachelor’s Degree in an Education-related major
  • Five years of teaching and/or instructional leadership with diverse students in a community based, blended learning environment
  • Familiar with state-level and locally identified assessment for secondary students
  • Manage, organize and interpret data and share in a meaningful way
  • Experience using a wide variety of sheltered English strategies and a balanced literacy approach to instruction.

SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND ABILITIES:

Required

  • Commitment to social justice and equitable education for all
  • Cultural proficiency and interpersonal/relationship building skills
  • Fluency and literacy in English; excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Excellent technology skills – Online curriculum, Google Docs, Drive and Gmail, MS Office, Student Information and learning management systems
  • Proactive and detail oriented, able to prioritize and be self-directed
  • Flexible and resilient, able to diffuse and handle stressful situations
  • Advocacy for community-based learning models
  • Oral and written fluency in Spanish

Preferred

  • Advanced technology skills, including Google Classroom

REPORTING RELATIONSHIP:

The ML Paraeducator reports to and is evaluated by Academic Liaison with feedback from the ML Coordinator Learning Center Director and other members of the HOPE instructional team. The ML paraeducator does not supervise any HOPE or Learning Center employees.

PHYSICAL AND MENTAL FUNCTIONING REQUIREMENTS:

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to:

  • Compare, analyze, communicate, instruct, synthesize, evaluate, use interpersonal skills, compile and negotiate
  • Communicate effectively using speech and hearing
  • Use near vision to see details at close range (within a few feet of the observer) as required for computer use, reading and instruction
  • Use hands for extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation
  • Operate office machines and computer equipment
  • Be subject to standing, walking, sitting, bending, reaching, kneeling, climbing, balancing, stooping, pushing and pulling
  • Occasionally lift objects up to 25 pounds

LOCATION, WORKING ENVIRONMENT, AND TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS:

Work is routinely performed in an office or classroom environment with moderate noise level. The ML Specialist works at one or more assigned Learning Centers. Travel between the assigned Learning Centers (if assigned to more than one) and to the HOPE Office for training and meetings is the responsibility of the employee. Compensation for mileage is per the HOPE Mileage policy.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT:

The duties and expectations of this position have been discussed and a copy of this document has been provided to me.

_________________________ ______________________________________________________

Employee’s Printed Name Signature Date Received

_________________________ ______________________________________________________

Supervisor’s Printed Name Signature Date Received

HOPE provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. Inquiries concerning the application of HOPE’s nondiscrimination policy can be directed to the Human Resources office.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $29,000.00 - $35,000.00 per year

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • Dental insurance
  • Employee assistance program
  • Flexible spending account
  • Health insurance
  • Health savings account
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance

Physical setting:

  • Charter school

Schedule:

  • 8 hour shift
  • Monday to Friday

Education:

  • Bachelor's (Preferred)

Experience:

  • teaching: 3 years (Preferred)

Language:

  • Spanish (Required)

Ability to Relocate:

  • Englewood, CO 80112: Relocate before starting work (Required)

Work Location: In person

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